RAPE VICTIM - REVIEW OF 117 CONSECUTIVE CASES

  • 1 January 1977
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 50  (1) , 88-90
Abstract
The case records of 117 women examined at University Hospital [Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA] for the complaint of alleged rape were reviewed. The usual victim was white, single, under the age of 25 yr and attacked by a single assailant. Fifteen patients sustained serious physical injury, and 60 received minor injuries. Six children required hospitalization for reparative surgery. One patient required hospitalization for 9 days secondary to severe emotional stess. The number of attacks was lowest in the daytime and highest from midnight to 6:00 AM. Cultures from the endocervix were positive for gonorrhea in 12% of rape victims. Unfortunately, it would appear from public records that there is little hope of the attackers being convicted.